You might not have heard of it, but it might just be the best sitcom you've never seen. I caught the 7th series/season of Peep Show last weekend and it's brilliant.

Now before anyone starts slagging it because it's a British comedy, you're more likely to like Peep Show if you're a fan of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia and Curb Your Enthusiasm. In fact, it's a lot like Curb. A lot of cringeworthy humor and it's a very quotable show.

Dan Lambskin wrote:i'll see if it's on BBC...i probably wont like it though

BBC America has Peep Show on in the early morning. A bit early for me and I haven't caught it on the Beeb that often. Interesting that it's TV-14 when it probably would warrant TV-MA, at the least for excessive language.

FWIW, I introduced Peep Show to most of my American friends and they thought it was extremely hilarious. There are some British cultural references and slang that pop up, but they're not likely to get in your way of following along.

Like I said, if you like shows such as Curb Your Enthusiasm, you'll like Peep Show. Even if your humor taste is different, at least give it a chance.

Dan Lambskin wrote:i'll see if it's on BBC...i probably wont like it though

BBC America has Peep Show on in the early morning. A bit early for me and I haven't caught it on the Beeb that often. Interesting that it's TV-14 when it probably would warrant TV-MA, at the least for excessive language.

FWIW, I introduced Peep Show to most of my American friends and they thought it was extremely hilarious. There are some British cultural references and slang that pop up, but they're not likely to get in your way of following along.

Like I said, if you like shows such as Curb Your Enthusiasm, you'll like Peep Show. Even if your humor taste is different, at least give it a chance.

i'll DVR or see if it's On Demand...i like those shows but usually have a hard time with British stuff...David Cross's Todd Margaret show on IFC was pretty British and occasionally funny, so we'll see

Mark is trying to befriend Jeff, one of Mark's colleagues who's dating the woman Mark is obsessed with at work, Sophie... so that Mark will eventually try to steal Sophie for his own. Mark's best friend and roommate, Jeremy, finds Jeff to be his ideal kind of friend, unlike misanthropic, socially awkward Mark.

The poker scene best illustrates Mark and Jeremy's personalities. Having a passive-aggressive inferiority complex, Mark folds despite having a fantastic hand. Meanwhile, Jez hasn't a clue what he's doing and doesn't mind taking a chance.

This scene also has one of my favorite inspirational quotes: "...and when the going gets tough, you need to roll out the big potatoes... let's eat."

GiantsFan14 wrote:Wow that was awful. Watched the pilot and that little clip and comparing that show to Curb or It's Always Sunny (two of the funniest shows on tv) is blasphemy.

Erm, it helps if you actually keep watching. That clip is from the 2nd season and by then, you have a great feel for the characters. It does get better with each episode. Unfortunately, one clip doesn't define the show well nor does it justice. It was just meant to introduce the characters.

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